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Showing posts with label cocktails. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cocktails. Show all posts
Tuesday
London Rooftops: Storeys
Saturday
Just My Type = Archetype
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I, like every other basic bitch in the land, have a few top brunch spots in the world: Brickwood Clapham is number one, primarily due to proximity but also because their avo toast tastes much better than skinny feels; Holybelly in Paris is a close second and the latest addition to the list is Archetype in Napa.
You Saucy Scoundrels

The only chink in the armor is the lack of fabulous central spots. In a sea of All Bar Ones and high-end, high-cost haunts, it’s tricky to find somewhere fun and fabulous for a little post-shop pitstop. Well it was, until Cahoots showed up and changed the game.
Nestled away in a disused underground station beneath Kingly Court, Cahoots is the latest venture from the Inception group. Taking its cues from post-war Britain, this swinging party spot is decked out like a 1940s tube carriage with mismatched furnishings and bunting a-plenty. Bustling with swing dancers, piano sing-songs and, of course, delectable cocktails, it’s truly one of a kind.
Monday
The Chic List
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From Monday morning cosies to tempt you out of bed through to warm-and-fuzzy Friday night funsies, here are a few of my favourite things for the week ahead.
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Thursday
LFW Cocktails: The Shoe Bar
If you are a regular reader of the blog, you'll know that i've got a wee soft spot for cocktails. Anything sweet, fizzy and pretty shall do me.
As it so happens, I also rather like fashion, so London Fashion Week cocktails are always going to be right up my street.
I'm only human, after all.
For six years now, the plush May Fair Hotel has been the official LFW hotel, pulling out all the stops for fashion week's most stylish ladies and gents. I must say that The May Fair is devastatingly luxurious, and it only gets better as the fashion lot descend.
So, while we may not all be able to dart from show to show coffee in one hand, Céline in the other, there are plenty of ways in which we can inject a little bit of fashion week fabulousness into our lives.
The May Fair LFW cocktails are just the ticket for this and for AW13 the inspiration is coming straight from the king of luxury footwear, a certain Mr. Manolo Blahnik.
Working with the BFC, Blahnik has created exclusive imagery for the latest LFW campaign which will also be used in The May Fair's seasonal Stratton Street window display- a must see if you're in London for fashion week. These window displays will be revealed by Manolo Blahnik at a photo-call on the 13th of February.
Though these lovely cocktails won't be available until next month, I thought i'd do the noble thing and treat you all to a little sneak peek of the dreamy cocktails conjured up by the May Fair Bar's mixologists.
While, unfortunately, I have not had the pleasure of trying these yet, I am super excited to do so- they all sound so very tasty.
Yet another reason to look forward to fashion week, I think! Which do you have your eye on?
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The Peep Toe |
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The Strappy Sandal |
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The Red Stiletto |
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The Classic Court |
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The Mary Jane |
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The Velvet Mule |
Wednesday
Birthday Cake, Cocktails and Comfort Food: The Drift Bar
![]() Last night I celebrated my 19th birthday with some of my absolutely lovely London chums. It feels like just yesterday that I FINALLY turned 18, but now i'm over the hill... One step closer to being 19, The Sequel. Like, a proper grown up. To celebrate my birthday, I had initially planned to head to Ping! in Earls Court, but unfortunately it was full booked. Struggling to think of somewhere new and exciting to try, my lovely flatmate Harriet (of Rsplndnt and Discover and Escape) told me about this gorgeous little bar in The Heron Tower called The Drift Bar. Harriet is turning 21 next week, and the lucky ducky is being treated to a celebratory meal at Duck and Waffle, also housed in The Heron Tower (nearest station: Liverpool Street). Anyway, while doing a touch of menu-research she spotted The Drift Bar and told me about their broad menu and, most importantly, their Skinny cocktails. As you can imagine, I was sold. |
The restaurant is charming and relaxed with a constantly buzzing atmosphere, even on a bitterly chilly Tuesday night. It is full of slick City sorts and bright young things looking to have a good time without blowing the budget.
This contemporary but cosy place is a lovely refuge from this vicious January cold, and the perfect way to really indulge.
I am a stickler for a lovely, sweet cocktail, but i'm less fond of the inevitable calories. The Drift Bar, thankfully, offer a selection of lower-calorie cocktails ranging from the sweet but tangy Skinny Porn Star (my choice) to the Skinny Mojito. C'est magnifique!
The Princess Sparkles cocktail is a popular choice at the venue, and my reliable sources have informed me that it is, indeed, delicious.
Another little touch at The Drift Bar is that each table is scattered with little Oyster card holders- perfect for poor little souls who have lost their Oyster card holders (moi.) I scooped up a couple, but don't tell anyone... The card holders also include a little info about the Slim or Sin offer for this month which is just fab. For £10 you can go Slim with a skinny, no-carb burger with low-cal wine or you can be naughty and Sin with a hefty, hearty burger washed down with a bottle of beer.
The cocktails are pretty reasonably priced, cheap by London standards, but I must admit that I spent nearly as much on drinks as I did on food... So be careful! The delicious cocktails range from around £6.95 to £9.95, so great for relaxing at the weekend.
The service was great- efficient but not rushed- and our waiter was lovely and friendly which always makes the occasion that teensy bit more special. It's a great way to spend an evening as you have time to actually enjoy your meal, rather than having it thrust upon you only to be ushered out at 9.00PM.
(Wahaca, I love you, but please let me take off my jacket before delivering my churros and bill.)
The menu boasts a number of delightful smaller plates for sharing. From duck and hoisin pancakes through to crispy fried prawn lollipops and hearty, warming soup. I suggest you get three or four to share if there is a larger group of you.
I'm a total squid fanatic, so I was excited to try The Drift's offering, but was slightly disappointed. The crispy squid was tender and the dipping sauce nice and hot, but the squid itself lacked seasoning and spice. I am not sure i'd order it again. It's not in the London Squid Edit 2013 (coming your way soon... not really though.)
If you can't overindulge on your birthday, when can you eh? Though every detoxing bone in my body was urging me to plump for a naked salad, the duck and hoisin flatbread was calling me, and I think I made the right choice. It was really more of a pizza and i'd be lying if I said I ate it all... It was HUGE. Unless you are really hank marvin, I would suggest sharing a flatbread if you can- or perhaps ask to take it away in a doggy bag if you can muster up the courage to ask for one! It was fantastic value for money though at £9.95 and is the perfect comfort food in this weather. I'd been craving duck for a while and this meaty concoction with a sweet, sticky sauce was just the ticket.
They offer a number of main dishes, sharing boards, flatbreads, burgers and sandwiches so there really is something for everyone and I guarantee that you will NOT leave without a food baby. I was carrying twins.
The lovely Nicole (of Pink Flamingo Kisses) opted for a duck club sandwich (bitchez love duck) on fruit bread which she thoroughly enjoyed, though couldn't eat it quite as elegantly as she might have hoped.
The puddings are ridiculously naughty, but delicious all the same. At least the salted caramel and roasted plum sundae has no calories...
As it was my birthday treat, I was offered a complimentary brownie, which I had to pass on after, you know, eating a duck. I tried to swap it for a cheeky cocktail but that was not possible, sadly, so I bought myself another.
It's my birthday and i'll get drunk if I want to.
My favourite treat of the entire meal had to be this Skinny Rose Martini which was delectably sweet. It was strong, but syrupy and rosy, it tasted like a Laduree macaroon- absolutely beautiful!
I must admit that it did go to my head a little bit, but thank goodness for that as it provided me with the ultimate defence from the biting wind on the way home: the cosy coat of vodka.
Tuesday
Cheers To That!
What girl doesn't love a cocktail? I am only just back in Edinburgh and I am already planning post Christmas cocktails at the Harvey Nicks bar with one of my most fabulous partners in crime.
In the meantime, though, I shall need to quench my thirst with some homemade treats... Be they shaken, or stirred.
With a crate of gorgeously indulgent Rekorderlig winter cider sitting cosy in my flat, I was rather excited to receive an email from the lovely team at Rekorderlig giving me the recipes for their delicious cocktails from The Winter Bar (see my post on the cool event in the Old Truman Brewery here)
So, as it's Christmas and all, I thought i'd share them with you!
This little beauty is refreshing with a little kick.
This one was my pick- sweet but spicy, boozy but fruity and the perfect drink to get you just on the right side of merry this Christmas.
I love a mojito, I do, and this one sounds truly marvellous- like a jolly festive mojito!
For those who like their drinks zingy and tangy, this one is for you. Who doesn't love gin? Not me...
Last but not least, I bring you a hug in a glass. This is, perhaps, better than hug. Warm, spicy cider with a little sour bite- this tastes just like a big slice of apple pie.
Cheers to that!
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Wednesday
LFW Designer Cocktails
Even if you are not one of the lucky ones clutching a handful of sought-after invitations for the SS13 shows, there will be plenty for you to get excited about when LFW comes around in just fifteen days!
The first little slice of LFW that I can't wait to share with you lovely readers is the London Fashion Week Designer cocktail selection at The May Fair Bar.
I am a little bit of a cocktail obsessive and love nothing more than a delicious concoction to sip on while on a night out. Give me a tangy, sweet cocktail and i'm a happy girl!
Imagine my excitement, then, when I caught a glimpse of these beautiful tipples, designed by some of London Fashion Week's most exciting fashion talent, all available at the May Fair hotel from the 6th to the 23rd of September.
I have, sadly, never been to the May Fair hotel, but I think this year I will certainly be paying a visit. The luxurious and stylish establishment is the official hotel of London Fashion Week (so is a good bet for some style stalking!) and their designer cocktails are just the cherry on top of some fabulous fashion week treats they have in store. Alongside hosting elite parties every night during LFW, The May Fair are also offering their Fashion Week Treats package which includes an overnight stay, breakfast, discounted beauty treatments and cocktails and cupcakes for two! If anybody wants to treat me this month, look no further. The decadent May Fair Spa has also created some express beauty treatments to revitalise those stressed-out fashion folk.
If you are simply looking for a stylish aftershow drink, you really will not beat these delightful drinkies (above). And at £13 each these cocktails are an accessible taste of Fashion Week's finest designers.
Hopefully i'll see you guys there, i'll be sipping the fruity Corrie Neilson!
For more info visit the May Fair Website or follow them on Twitter at @themayfairhotel
Sunday
The London Edit: Drinkies
London, meet the rest of the world.
In just a few days all eyes will be on the humble city of London. Part of me is relieved to be avoiding the Olympic chaos, but part of me is very sad indeed to be missing out on the most exciting few weeks the capital shall ever experience.
In saying that, i'm sure that many of you will be visiting London during the games so I thought i'd give you a little insight to the city I have come to love dearly, even though i've only been here a year!
What is so very magical about London is that every district is full of surprises, there are so many hidden treasures and I firmly believe that every day in London is an adventure (oooh cheesy!).
I am not for one second claiming to be a London-er, I still love irn bru as much as the next Scot (try a Malibru if you're feeling adventurous- Malibu and Irn Bru, so wrong, but so right!), but I do feel like a know of a few lovely places in London that I would certainly recommend to you lot.
The first instalment of The London Edit relates to my favourite hobby: cocktails! (Cocktails do count as a hobby. It's called Mixology. I am aware that this is only really the creation of the cocktails, but the drinking is an art form as well. Especially when wearing wedges.)
London is full of many a lovely cocktail bar and I thought i'd edit it down for ya. If anyone has any other suggestions for me to try just drop it in the comment box (i'm always looking for an excuse for a cheeky G&T) or tweet me @SWfashion_
Even in this Olympian chaos, an indulgent cocktail is a godsend. Here are my top picks, in no particular order, natch.
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1. The Experimental Cocktail Club, China Town This is a hidden gem if ever there was one! It looks like a seedy club from the outside, simply a plain black door with no sign and no fuss, but when you get inside (after making a reservation, ideally) it's a nonchalant but stylish cocktail club with a charming retro feel. Book a table in advance and come here on a weekend for a totally relaxed but fantastic night out with the best atmosphere in London. Not one ounce of pretention and some of the most delicious cocktails I have tasted to date. My pick is the St Germain based St-Germain-des-Prés which is a zingy creative mix of elderflower, Hendricks, frothy egg white, cucumber, lime and a slight heat of chilli. This is a gorgeous cocktail experience that I would highly recommend. |
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2. Aqua Spirit, Regent Street If you're looking for somewhere infinitely chic to look out over London and simply bask in your utter gorgeousness, then Aqua is probably the place for you. The Aqua building is just around the corner from Liberty making it the perfect central bar. I only went once for the Nelly shoes party but I loved the venue. It is spacious with a dance area and, the best part, a beautiful roof terrace looking out over London. They have some delectable cocktails as well, of course, including their collection of Champagne cocktails called the "Twisted Bubbles". My pick is the totally breathtaking Rose & Li which is Veuve, rose liqueur, syrupy lychee with beautiful floating rosebuds. So sweet and delicate- perhaps a little too drinkable I think! |
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3. Barrio Central, Poland Street Soho/ Barrio North, Angel Sometimes all you need is some great music, great company and a couple of drinks to have a fantastic night, and that's what I love about Barrio. It's totally chilled with no posh Mayfair crowd and plenty of normal folk! It does get undeniably busy at the weekend, but it is a fun bar with such a friendly atmosphere. The cocktails are relatively cheap for London and split into different continents for a really fun menu that will have you totally spoilt for choice- also, very apt for the Olympics, I reckon! A lot are tequila based, but I would recommend the Sakura- cherry brandy and plum liqueur- mmm! |
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4. Shochu Lounge, Charlotte Street Part of me really wanted to put Nobu Berkeley here, but I thought i'd ring the changes and mention this sexy Charlotte Street lounge. Beneath my second favourite Japanese in the capital (Roka) lies the Shochu Lounge, and it really is a treat. Plush cushioned seats surround a central bar which is crazily buzzing at the weekend! Japanese influenced cocktails are always refreshing, and Shochu has some really gorgeous offerings for a bit of a change. If you're getting bored of your faithful Mojito, then why not try the poetic Setting Sun, a soft marriage of Kumquat Shochu, elderflower syrup and champagne, served with a zingy grapefruit twist. |
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5. Lounge Lover, Shoreditch It's all about East London this summer, but Lounge Lover is my favourite Shoreditch haunt. With a cool, slick interior and spacious tables flickering with candles and dimly lit chandeliers, Lounge Lover is such a treat! It is a little bit out the way, but if you're spending a day trawling the vintage shops of Brick Lane, I would suggest you recharge your batteries here! Read more about Lounge Lover in my review here. |
Cooking Up A Cocktail: Marmite Mary
Ever since reading (and posting....) about the Ma'amite Afternoon Tea at the Botanist, I could not stop drooling at the thought of the "Marmite Mary" that accompanied the gentleman's version.
Bloody Mary's have always been a favourite of mine. I totally adore tomato juice, and it's even better when muddled up with a generous splash (or four) of Lea & Perrins and a dash of Tabasco. As far as the vodka goes, it has to be decent stuff (me and Glenns don't get on) so my picks are Grey Goose and Belvedere. The finishing touch, though, has to be a splash of sherry which really does make the Mary.
I have become a bit of a master of these spicy treats, and have come to sample a fair few in my time. From the classics, the best of which is at the Canny Man in Edinburgh, through to the abstract interpretations like the sake and soya infused version at Kai in Mayfair and the tequila based Bloody Maria at Wahaca. Never, though, have I thought to slug some Marmite in there- but I wish I had thought of that earlier.
I love Marmite, and so does my lovely dad, so I had to give the Marmite Mary a go for father's day! And it went down a storm!
1) Add ice to a tall glass if you like, but i'd suggest chilling the tomato juice instead as watery tomato juice is not pleasant!
2) Dampen the rim of a tall glass with a lime wedge and dip in edge salt. We use the Las Iguanas Bloody Mary edge salt which gives a little kick and the frosted edge looks great!
3) Pour in a measure of your chosen vodka (I am dying to try the Belvedere Bloody Mary vodka)
4) Top up with tomato juice
5) Add in your chosen spice! I highly recommend buying some Little Devils Bloody Spice Sticks as they have everything you need for the perfectly spicy Bloody Mary. I actually like to add two! If you do not have these to hand opt for Lea & Perrins, Tabasco, celery salt and black pepper to taste.
6) Add generous swirl of Big Squeeze Marmite to the mix and stir together.
Serve with a slice of celery and some spicy nibbles. Perfection!
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